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    Art Dealer Pleads Guilty to Selling to Suspected Hezbollah Financier

    Younspire MagazineBy Younspire MagazineMay 10, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    A London artwork seller just lately pled responsible to promoting artworks to a collector sanctioned by the US government since 2019 for giving cash to Hezbollah, the Lebanese militant group.

    Oghenochuko Ojiri pled responsible at this time to eight prices of failing to reveal potential terrorist financing throughout a court docket listening to in London. On Could 8, he was charged by Metropolitan Police as “the primary particular person to be charged with a particular offence underneath part 21A of the Terrorism Act 2000.”

    The fees occurred after an investigation into terrorist financing by officers from the Nationwide Terrorist Monetary Investigation Unit (NTFIU), a part of the police division’s Counter Terrorism Command, in partnership with the Workplace of Monetary Sanctions Implementation (OFSI) in His Majesty’s Treasury, His Majesty’s Income and Customized (the group that regulates the artwork sector), and the Met’s Arts & Antiques Unit.

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    The New York Times reported that Ojiri, 53, owned a namesake gallery in East London and appeared as an artwork knowledgeable on the BBC antiques present Cut price Hunt and different applications.

    Prosecutor Lyndon Harris instructed the court docket in London that Ojiri had bought a number of artworks to Nazem Ahmad, and the artwork seller knew Ahmad was suspected to be a financier of terrorism by the US and Britain resulting from Ahmad’s hyperlinks to Hezbollah and the prevailing sanctions.

    Harris additionally mentioned that along with negotiating the gross sales of artworks, Ojiri had handled Ahmad immediately and congratulated him on the acquisitions which have been transported to Dubai, the United Arab Emirates, and Beirut.

    “On the time of the transactions, Mr. Ojiri knew that Nazem Ahmad had been sanctioned within the U.S. as a suspected terrorist financier,” Harris mentioned. “Mr. Ojiri accessed information stories about Mr. Ahmad’s designation and engaged in discussions with others about it, indicating his information or suspicions.”

    The New York Occasions additionally reported that in prosecution paperwork summarizing the case in opposition to Ahmand, Ojiri said the artwork seller stuffed out paperwork related to artwork gross sales for Ahmad within the names of “different people advised by Mr. Ahmad’s associates, in what’s alleged to be an try and disguise the true proprietor of the artworks.”

    A press assertion from the Metropolitan Police mentioned the eight prices “relate to a interval from October 2020 to December 2021.” Harris mentioned the worth of the artworks that Ojiri bought to Ahmad between October 2020 and January 2022 was roughly £140,000 ($186,000).

    In 2023, Ahmad was previously charged with by federal prosecutors with nine counts for violating and evading US sanctions by way of $440 million price of imports and exports in artwork and diamonds. Eight others, together with a number of of his members of the family, have been additionally charged.



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